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OREGON INVITATIONAL SCOREBOARD.


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At Hayward Field For other uses of "Hayward", see Hayward (disambiguation).
Hayward Field at University of Oregon is one of the most well-known historic track and field stadiums in the United States. It has been the home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams since 1919.
 

100 Meters

(w: 1.4) 1, Jennifer Nash, Washington, 11.98. 2, Angel Davis, Portland State, 12.11. 3, Ena Shemi, Portland State, 12.12. 4, Kerry-Ann Blackwood, Portland State, 12.54. 5, Christine Stewart Christine Susan Stewart PC (born January 3 1941) is a Canadian politician.

Stewart, a nurse by training, served in the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Northumberland for twelve years.
, Simon Fraser Simon Fraser may refer to:

Lords Lovat:
  • Simon Fraser, 6th Lord Lovat (1572–1633), see Lord Lovat
  • Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (1667–1747)
  • Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat (1828–1887)
, 12.55. 6, Katie Ziegler, Boise State, 12.82. 7, Grace Vela vela

plural of velum.
, Washington, 12.93.

200 Meters

(w: 0.5) 1, Ruky Abdulai, Simon Fraser, 24.85. 2, Ena Shemi, Portland State, 24.94. 3, Lauran Dignam, Washington, 25.08. 4, Tara Schwager, Montana, 25.23. 5, Loni Perkins, Montana, 25.48. Jennifer Nash, Washington, FS.

400 Meters

1, Sofie Abildtrup, Oregon, 54.37. 2, Loni Perkins, Montana, 55.48. 3, Emily McMahon, Eugene Health, 55.81. 4, Michelle Donovan, Oregon, 56.59. 5, Julie Schmidt-Scherer, Oregon, 56.90. 6, Grace Dunnigan, Simon Fraser, 57.20. 7, Kinyatta Leonhardt, Seattle Pacific, 58.13.

800 Meters

1, Mary Kamau, Idaho, 2:07.11. 2, Rebecca Johnstone, Simon Fraser, 2:07.19. 3, Alexandra Krasovska, Simon Fraser, 2:09.42. 4, Amanda Miller, Washington, 2:09.71. 5, Sara Schaaf, Oregon, 2:10.38. 6, Jamie Stubbs, Weber State, 2:22.29.

1,500 Meters

1, Darolyn Trembath, Bison Track, 4:18.76. 2, Julia Howard, Simon Fraser, 4:20.68. 3, Amy Egan, Utah State, 4:27.15. 4, Amy Lia, Washington, 4:27.75. 5, Kelsey Metcalfe, Unattached, 4:29.38. 6, Dee Olson, Unattached, 4:29.68. 7, Caitlin Prunty, Unattached, 4:31.08. 8, Lindsey Reu, Illinois, 4:32.47. 9, Sarah Pearson, Oregon, 4:32.85. 10, Jennie Haertel, Utah, 4:36.64. 11, Angela Wishaar, Washington, 4:37.40. 12, Tabitha Volling, Illinois, 4:41.03.

Steeplechase steeplechase

Either of two distinct sporting events: (1) a horse race over a closed course with obstacles, including hedges and walls; or (2) a footrace of 3,000 m over hurdles and a water jump.
 

1, Cassie Hunt, Illinois, 10:19.05. 2, Lindsey Anderson, Weber State, 10:22.87. 3, Tiffany Strickland, Utah State, 10:29.74. 4, Stacie Lifferth, Utah State, 10:35.02. 5, Kelly Fullerton, Seattle U., 10:36.95. 6, Sariah St Laurent, Weber State, 10:42.76. 7, Bevin Kennelly, Unattached, 10:45.05. 8, Liz Lindgren, Arizona State, 10:52.82. 9, Ashley Johnson Ashley Suzanne Johnson (born August 9, 1983) is an American actress.

Johnson was born in Camarillo, California, daughter of Nancy (Spruiell), a writer, and Clifford Johnson, a ship's captain.
, Utah State, 10:53.51. 10, Laura Halverson, Washington, 10:54.00. 11, Mandi Fitz-Gustafson, Oregon, 11:09.20. 12, Amy Blodgett, Weber State, 11:11.22. 13, Chaly Clapier, Weber State, 11:21.35. 14, Stephanie Colkitt, Eastern Oregon Eastern Oregon is a geographical term that is generally taken to mean the area of the state of Oregon east of the Cascade Range, save the region around The Dalles and sometimes Klamath County. The area around Bend is considered to be Central Oregon rather than Eastern Oregon. , 11:29.77. 15, Cheryl Stuart, Weber State, 11:33.81. 16, Erin Gray Erin Gray (born January 7, 1950) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her roles as Kate Summers in the situation comedy Silver Spoons and as Colonel Wilma Deering in the science fiction TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. , Unattached, 11:34.47. 17, Ashley Teran, Northwest U., 11:36.20. Tania
  • Haydée Tamara Bunke Bider, communist revolutionary
  • Tania (queen)
  • Tania was an alias of Patricia Hearst
  • Tania Borealis and Tania Australis, stars in the constellation Ursa Major
  • Tania Emery, actress
  • Tania Lacy, comedian
  • Tania Libertad, singer
 Vander Meulen, Idaho, DNF DNF - disjunctive normal form .

5,000 Meters

1, Sara Slattery, Colorado, 16:04.91. 2, Amy Hastings, Arizona State, 16:11.28. 3, Caitlin Chock, Unattached, 16:17.56. 4, Victoria Jackson Victoria Jackson (b. August 2, 1959, in Miami, Florida) is an American comedian and actress best known as a cast member of the NBC television sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1992. , Arizona State, 16:22.68. 5, Kara Goucher Kara Goucher née Grgas, (born 9 July 1978 in Queens, NY) is an American middle and long-distance runner. Kara grew up in Minnesota and graduated from the University of Colorado in 2001. , Nike Oregon Project Nike's Oregon Project is an obscure group created by Nike in 2001[1] to promote American long distance running utilizing advanced technology. Runners in this group are recruited to live in a specially designed house where filters are used to remove oxygen from the air to , 16:23.96. 6, Jaime Turilli, Illinois, 16:24.22. 7, Laura Harmon, Oregon, 16:39.37. 8, Desiree Davila, Arizona State, 16:47.09. 9, Karen Dickson, Seattle Pacific, 16:59.43. 10, Elise Greenwood-Bahr, Utah, 17:04.56. 11, Tiffany Beechy, UO Running Club, 17:05.15. 12, Celia Ambery, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
, 17:08.12. 13, Tiffany Stilwater, Northwest U., 17:08.37. 14, Missy Lendl, Chico State, 17:16.14. 15, Jennifer James Jennifer (Jenny) James, (born Jennifer Claire Reynolds) is an English actress born in 1978 in Wigan, Greater Manchester. Early life
Her father left in 1980, when she was two years old, leaving her mother Shirley to bring up their child alone.
, Chico State, 17:20.61. 16, Sitges Marshall, Highline CC, 17:29.23. 17, Kim Conley, UC Davis, 17:38.60. 18, Mandy Macalister, Unattached, 18:02.41. Kelly Strong, Asics, DNF.

100-Meter Hurdles

(w: 0.9) 1, Danielle Ayers-Stamper, Seattle Pacific, 14.04. 2, Ruky Abdulai, Simon Fraser, 14.05. 3, Grace Vela, Washington, 14.19. 4, Brynne Steward, Washington, 14.22. 5, Kerry-Ann Blackwood, Portland State, 14.33. 6, Erin Jones, Montana State, 14.79. 7, Emily Dahl, Portland State, 15.03.

400-Meter Hurdles

1, Ashley Lodree, Washington, 59.65. 2, Kayla Mellott, Oregon, 1:00.15. 3, Katie Thatcher Thatch·er   , Margaret Hilda. Baroness. Born 1925.

British Conservative politician who served as prime minister (1979-1990). Her administration was marked by anti-inflationary measures, a brief war in the Falkland Islands (1982), and the passage of a
, Utah State, 1:01.06. 4, Amber Judd, Utah State, 1:01.19. 5, Haley Heater, Unattached, 1:03.38. 6, Emily Dahl, Portland State, 1:03.63. 7, Lindsey Burrington, Montana State, 1:04.44.

4x100 Relay

1, Portland State (Caressa Sims, Ena Shemi, Gayle Imran, Kerry-Ann Blackwood), 47.38. 2, Seattle Pacific (Danielle Ayers-Stamper, Anna Soule, Jean Kolb, Kinyatta Leonhardt), 49.11. 3, Highline Community College Highline Community College is a junior college located in Des Moines, Washington, south of Seattle, Washington. Highline was founded in 1961 as the first community college in King County.  (Carolyn Norman, Zori Garasmichuk, Kerry McHugh, Crystal Lundahl), 50.27.

4x400 Relay

1, Washington (Brynne Steward, Lauran Dignam, Ashley Lodree, Amanda Miller), 3:44.58. 2, Oregon (Julie Schmidt-Scherer, Kayla Mellott, Michelle Donovan, Sara Schaaf), 3:44.77. 3, Portland State (Emily Dahl, Staci Bielenberg, Olivia Palermo, Ashley Quay), 3:53.75. 4, Seattle Pacific (Jean Kolb, Anna Soule, Jennifer Marsh, Kinyatta Leonhardt), 3:59.27. 5, Portland State 'B' (Meghann Quinn, Caressa Sims, Tylar Stephenson, Jenny Hansberry), 4:01.64.

Pole Vault pole vault

Track-and-field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a long pole. It became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century and was included in the first modern Olympic Games.
 

1, Kate Soma soma (sō`mə), psychotropic plant, the juice of which was sometimes drunk as part of the Vedic sacrifice (see Veda). Many hymns in the Rig-Veda are in praise of soma. , Washington, 13-6 1/4 . 2 (tie), Carly Dockendorf, Washington; Kelley DiVesta, Washington, 12-6 1/4 . 4 (tie), Amy Lynn Amy Lynn is the night-time radio host on KMPS radio in Seattle, Washington. She joined the station in May of 2007 after a stint on KOMO-TV as the morning traffic reporter.  Harris, Seattle Pacific; Sarah Hegna, E. Washington; Emily Enders, Oregon, 11-8 1/2 . Stevie Marshalek, Washington, NH. Kathlyn Donahue, Unattached, NH. Alina Schimpf, Boise State, NH. Elouise Rudy, Montana State, NH. Big Allie Hedges, Seattle Pacific, NH. Ashley Wildhaber, Washington, NH. Ally Studer, Seattle Pacific, NH.

Triple Jump

1, Simidele Adeagbo, Team XO, 42-9 1/2 (w: 0.8). 2, Gayle Imran, Portland State, 39-6 1/2 (w: 0.5). 3, Teanna Meinhold, E. Washington, 38-4 3/4 (w: 0.5). 4, Sidney Brown, Washington, 38-2 1/4 (w: 0.1). 5, Maegan Traver, Oregon, 37-8 (w: 1.3). 6, Wiyanna Kramer, E. Washington, 37-3 3/4 (w: 0.9). 7, Katelyn Waterhouse, E. Washington, 36-9 1/2 (w: 1.3). 8, Kelsey Kirkpatrick, Montana State, 36-5 (w: +0.0). 9, Cassie Nollmeyer, Montana State, 36-2 1/4 (w: 0.8). 10, Erin Jones, Montana State, 35-8 (w: +0.0). 11, Nini Callan, Western Oregon This article is about the region of Western Oregon. For the University, see Western Oregon University.
Western Oregon is a geographical term that is generally taken to apply to the portion of the state of Oregon that is west of the Cascade Range.
, 34-4 1/4 (w: 1.1). Julie Kendall, Western Oregon, foul.

Javelin

1, Sarah Malone, Oregon, 173-1. 2, Neely Falgout, Boise State, 165-10. 3, Roslyn Lundeen, Oregon, 157-1. 4, Kim Berg, Montana State, 152-2. 5, Jordan Graeme, E. Washington, 144-11. 6, Kelli Phillip, Montana State, 136-11. 7, Stephanie Ulmer, E. Washington, 133-7. 8, Jaala Osban, Lane CC, 133-6. 9, Elisa Crumley, Oregon, 128-3. 10, Danielle Ayers-Stamper, Seattle Pacific, 127-3. 11, Jamie Anderson Jamie Anderson could be:
  • Jamie Anderson (golfer), champion golfer
  • Jamie Anderson (artist), illustrator of Banished!
  • Jamie Anderson (cinematographer), American cinematographer
  • Jamie Anderson (singer), American singer/songwriter
, E. Washington, 117-0. 12, Nini Callan, Western Oregon, 104-0.

Hammer

1, Lynn Craver, Montana State, 154-10. 2, Judith Burnett, Lane CC, 143-3. Section 2: 1, Cari Soong, Team XO, 211-6. 2, Britney Kay Henry, Unattached, 206-4. 3, Kate Burton Kate Burton may refer to:
  • Kate Burton (actress), British actress of stage and television
  • Kate Burton (aid worker), a British aid worker who was kidnapped in the Gaza Strip in December 2005 and released later that month
, Clark, 195-10. 4, Brittany Hinchcliffe, Oregon, 192-11. 5, Ashley Jones Ashley Jones (born September 3, 1976 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American television soap opera actress from Memphis, Tennessee She rose to fame on the long-running CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless , Montana State, 188-10. 6, Katie Kersh, Oregon, 179-7. 7, Megan Lee, Montana State, 165-0. Jaci Cederberg, Western Oregon, foul.

At Hayward Field

100 Meters

(w: 0.4) 1, Bruce Hubbard Bruce Hubbard (1952-1991) was an African-American operatic baritone, whose life was unfortunately cut short by pneumonia just when he seemed to be on the verge of international stardom. , Highline CC, 10.76. 2, Patrick Davidson, Washington, 10.83. 3, Jarid Vaughan, Metro AC, 10.99. 4, Jesse Costello, Metro AC, 11.19. 5, Charles Wlodarczak, Metro AC, 11.22.

200 Meters

(w: 0.7) 1, Richard Del Rincon, Oregon, 20.93. 2, Steve Heberly, Montana State, 21.73. 3, Jarid Vaughan, Metro AC, 22.12. 4, Paris Ramsey, Lane CC, 22.25. 5, Cody Smith, Metro AC, 23.04.

400 Meters

1, Kedar Inico, Oregon, 46.56. 2, Matt Scherer, Oregon, 46.57. 3, Bruce Jackson Bruce Jackson is the President of the Project on Transitional Democracies Professional Positions
  • President, Project on Transitional Democracies 2002-Present
  • Served as the Vice President for Strategy and Planning at Lockheed Martin, 1993-2002.
, Washington, 46.95. 4, A.K. Ikwuakor, Oregon, 47.59. 5, Phil Alexander, Lane CC, 48.33. 6, Jason Giuffre, Idaho, 49.09. 7, Rob Drapula, Simon Fraser, 49.49.

800 Meters

1, Richard Smith Richard Smith is the name of:
  • Richard Smith (journalist), associate editor of Gay Times magazine
  • Richard Smith (screenwriter/director), BAFTA-winning writer of Trauma
, Nike Oregon Project, 1:48.01. 2, Trent Riter, Minnesota, 1:48.96. 3, Ryan Brown, Washington, 1:49.21. 4, Austin Abbott Austin Abbott (December 18, 1831-April 19, 1896) was a lawyer and academic. He is probably best remembered as being the government counsel in the trial of Charles J. Guiteau for the assassination of President James Garfield.

He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1831.
, Washington, 1:49.34. 5, Mike McGrath, Nike Oregon Project, 1:50.00. 6, Roderick Dotts, Oregon, 1:50.46. 7, Tim Freeman, Washington, 1:51.83. 8, Ross Krempley, Team XO, 1:52.09. 9, Andy Prentice, St. Martin's, 1:53.46.

1,500 Meters

1, Leonel Manzano, Texas, 3:42.84. 2, Ryan Ponsonby, Texas, 3:43.49. 3, Julius Achon, Emsi, 3:43.72. 4, Elkanah Anqwenyi, Emsi, 3:44.07. 5, Ryan Ford, Minnesota, 3:45.68. 6, Aaron Heidt, Kajaks T&F, 3:46.16. 7, Kyle Miller, Texas, 3:46.22. 8, Carl Moe, Unattached, 3:46.39. 9, Eric Logsdon, Oregon, 3:46.50. 10, Matt Caterisano, Texas, 3:47.80. 11, Erik Grumstrup, Minnesota, 3:48.26. 12, Steve Slattery, Nike Oregon Project, 3:50.42. 13, Nephi Tyler, Utah, 3:51.27. 14, Tony Young, Club Northwest, 3:51.58.

Steeplechase

1, Max King, Team XO, 8:42.22. 2, Brett Holts, Oregon, 8:47.22. 3, Mark Floreani, Unattached, 8:48.88. 4, Jake Stout, Eastern Illinois, 8:49.37. 5, Jeff Cutrer, Texas, 8:51.76. 6, Kyle Alcorn, Oregon, 8:53.77. 7, Kristjan Hunter, Bison Track, 8:55.18. 8, Zach Zeller, Texas, 8:55.91. 9, Branden Fuller, E. Washington, 8:56.31. 10, Jonathan Gibson, Montana State, 8:59.16. 11, Matt Johnston, Valley Royals TC, 9:03.43. 12, Jake Stout, Greater Boise, 9:03.58. 13, Charles Hampton, Texas, 9:04.96. 14, Jesse Fayant, Unattached, 9:16.45. 15, Dale Engler, Idaho, 9:19.46. 16, Kevin Clary clary: see sage. , Montana State, 9:23.22. 17, Scott Wall, Oregon, 9:26.89.

5,000 Meters

1, Takayuki Matsumiya, Boulder Wave, 13:42.25. 2, Andrew Carlson, Minnesota, 13:44.64. 3, Josseph Koskei, Emsi, 13:48.90. 4, Aaron Aguayo, Arizona State, 13:49.11. 5, Galen Rupp, Oregon, 13:50.10. 6, Mark Nichol, Texas, 13:54.34. 7, Ryan Warrenburg, Arizona State, 13:56.13. 8, Velibor Radejovic, Arizona State, 13:56.15. 9, Forest Braden, Bronco bronco: see mustang.  TC, 13:56.22. 10, Mike Nielson, Utah State, 13:56.76. 11, Delfino Arevalo, Utah, 13:58.98. 12, Edwardo Torres, Unattached, 13:59.81. 13, Paul Kezes, Team XO, 14:02.25. 14, Reuben Chebi, Nike Oregon Project, 14:03.61. 15, Tom McArdle, Nike, 14:05.05. 16, Joe Thorne, Texas, 14:06.65. 17, Mike Donnelly, Nike Oregon Project, 14:07.49. 18, Michael Hill, Unattached, 14:07.95. 19, Matt Munoz, Texas, 14:08.31. 20, Trever Ball, Utah State, 14:09.17. 21, Erik Stanley, Texas, 14:09.45. 22, Andrew Middleton, Texas, 14:11.44. 23, Juan Reyes, Arizona State, 14:14.66. 24, Ryan Malmin, Minnesota, 14:14.97. 25, Andy Fader Fa´der

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, Washington, 14:16.79. 26, Nick Schuetze, Portland, 14:19.91. 27, Rick Fuller, Team XO, 14:22.93. 28, David Carlson, Eastern Illinois, 14:25.38. 29, Kevin Peters, Washington, 14:31.27. 30, Mike Sayenko, Washington, 14:33.79. 31, Casey Jermyn, Montana State, 14:34.94. 32, Casey Burchill, Arizona State, 14:35.85.

110-Meter Hurdles

(w: 1.3) 1, A.K. Ikwuakor, Oregon, 14.03. 2, Justin Wickard, Utah State, 14.41. 3, Sol Rexius, Oregon, 14.78. 4, Troy Sexton, Clackamas CC, 15.13. 5, TJ Emrich, Washington, 15.41. 6, Mitch Whalen, Portland State, 15.41.

400-Meter Hurdles

1, Brandon Holliday, Team XO, 51.47. 2, Eric Mitchum, Oregon, 52.15. 3, Mitch Whalen, Portland State, 52.31. 4, Alex Moon, Unattached, 52.57. 5, Sean Williams, Washington, 52.84. 6, Josh Guggenheimer, Idaho, 53.18. 7, Trevor Rollinger, Portland State, 53.75. 8, Sam Hobbs, Western Oregon, 55.46.

4x100 Relay

1, Oregon (Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, Kedar Inico, Jordan Kent), 40.00. 2, Lane Community College (Bart Maney, Paris Ramsey, Jason McGhee, Phil Alexander), 41.61. 3, Simon Fraser (Brett Robinson, Neil Hurtubise, Rob Drapula, Justin Kripps), 42.35. 4, Montana State (Dan Johnson, Ty Norris, Michael Novotny, Steve Heberly), 42.61. 5, Highline Community College (Brynnen Mciver, Bruce Hubbard, Sterling Howard, Adam Redmond), 42.63. 6, Metro Athletic Club (Jesse Costello, Charles Wlodarczak, Cody Smith, Warren Sing), 43.58.

4x400 Relay

1, Washington (Phillip McCary, Bruce Jackson, Nik Williams, Sean Williams), 3:10.44. 2, Idaho (Jason Giuffre, Patrick Ray, Josh Guggenheimer, Matthew Erickson), 3:12.60. 3, Montana State (Dan Johnson, Steve Heberly, Michael Novotny, Ty Norris), 3:12.84. 4, Simon Fraser (Thomas Eckl, Graeme Pitches, Rob Drapula, Neil Hurtubise), 3:13.25. 5, Lane Community College (Paris Ramsey, Clint Hickey, Jason McGhee, Phil Alexander), 3:16.35. 6, Seattle Pacific University External links
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 (Kurt Engelson, Chris Randolph, Paul Mach, Eddie Strickler), 3:18.05. 7, Eastern Washington University Eastern Washington University - A university 20 miles southwest of Spokane, WA on the edge of the rolling Palouse Prairie.

http://ewu.edu/.

Address: Cheney, Washington, USA.
 (Brandon Wilson, Casey Kellogg, L'Shawn Dennis, Phil Carr), 3:18.84.

High Jump

1, Kyley Johnson, Team XO, 7- 1/2 . 2, Jas Gill, Montana, 6-10 3/4 . 3 (tie), Jeff Lindsey, Oregon; Jason Boness, Team XO; Warren Eickhoff, Washington, 6-8 3/4 . 6, Matt Price, Utah State; Roger White, Boise State; Norris Frederick, Washington, 6-6 3/4 . 9, Raheem Reggler, Highline CC, 6-4 3/4 . 10, Chad Chambers, Clark, 6-2 3/4 . Brandon LaChapelle, SW Oregon, NH. John Strang, Utah State, NH.

Pole Vault

1, Matt Phillips, Willamette Striders, 17-4 1/2 . 2, McKane Lee, Washington, 16-6 3/4 . 3, Sam Roberts, Washington, 16-6 3/4 . 4, Sean Jones, Clackamas CC, 16- 3/4 . 5, David Moore, Oregon, 16- 3/4 . 6, Mike Erickson, E. Washington, 15-1. 7, Thomas Seely, Montana State, 15-1. T.J. Emrich, Washington, NH. Jon Derby, Oregon, NH.

Long Jump

1, Jordan Kent, Oregon, 24-9 3/4 (w: +0.0). 2, Ricky Moody, Highline CC, 24-3 3/4 (w: 1.3). 3, Norris Frederick, Washington, 23-11 (w: 1.5). 4, Justin Drake, E. Washington, 23-2 1/2 (w: 1.0). 5, John Hill, Portland State, 22-9 (w: 0.7). 6, Devon Jones, SW Oregon, 22-5 3/4 (w: 0.4). 7, Larry Mays, Highline CC, 22- 1/4 (w: 1.7). 8, Brynnen Mciver, Highline CC, 21-11 3/4 (w: 0.9). 9, Chris Randolph, Seattle Pacific, 21-0 (w: 0.6). 10, Roger White, Boise State, 20-3 3/4 (w: 0.4). 11, Deon Credle, SW Oregon, 20-1 3/4 (w: +0.0). 12, Geoff Penrod, E. Washington, 20-1 (w: 0.8). Jacob Tolbert, Oregon, foul.

Javelin

1, Ryan Weidman, Unattached, 226-9. 2, Nate Putnam, Boise State, 206-3. 3, Zac Guydish, E. Washington, 199-3. 4, Pat McCormick, Spokane CC, 197-3. 5, Jordan Senn, Portland State, 191-5. 6, Stuart Powell, Western Oregon, 191-4. 7, David Nyland, Washington, 188-1. 8, Brian Wuenthrich, Oregon, 188-0. 9, Leif Arthun, Montana State, 176-0. 10, Joel Walthall, Montana State, 175-9. 11, Shawn McIssac, British Columbia, 168-2.

Hammer

1, Mattias Jons, Boise State, 227-10. 2, Scott Boothby, Unattached, 222-3. 3, Adam Kriz, Team XO, 208-5. 4, Ryan Dirks, Club NW/Brooks, 207-5. 5, Collin Post, Boise State, 204-5. 6, Paul Etter, Oregon, 197-4. 7, Josh Henigman, Montana State, 196-0. 8, Mike Quinn, E. Washington, 189-7. 9, Nathan Palmer, Montana State, 175-11. 10, Brad Sherer, Montana State, 170-9. 11, Kevin Liu, Utah State, 168-5. 12, Keith Lloyd, Boise State, 162-0. 13, Jacob Shanklin, Spokane CC, 157-10. 14, David Paul, E. Washington, 153-7. Carlos Aguilar, Western Oregon, foul. Mike Hill, Unattached, foul.
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